f c i 7 1 hUfjMfd'fTpry Thormtay. (ifv rotrt. Hi Ce" rs l .M .! M tl SI l I.I' H i la w ST lit . t.H .it . !a.o AT 1.4" 141 JO .II .0t !.' f.4T 140 1.11 If tbe Ooddcn of Liberty should vlnlt our town on tb 4th she .would lose herself In the solitude. tt mined on Whit Sunday. It has mined on the nix Sundays ulnct. Will ii f . a ...mil 1 IVIWWfT romtli. i n Virarn ut it mill lltlli ouiiunj nun iuiuh mr iu rrtt.r.VaX th ,f " rR,,,,, on Whit ,4Ptatei, Ifunaay ll will mm on me seven buo- eeeslva Sundays following? Lt a see. J. A A. MtMchlhi, of Bunbiiry, Pa., will pleooe accept the thanks of the PoT for a recent and unexpected kindness nhown us. We await an opportunity to return the favor at twenty per cent. Interest compound ed heml-niimmlly. Htetler's Cornet Pand realised $C2 at there festival at Hartleton on Sat urday. They express themselves highly pleased with the treatment they received at the hands of the citi zens and cardlally return their thanks for the hospitality shown theui. F.D. Post. The friends and neigh bors of Mr.' Row) residing in Penn township who harfbeen suffering with enne.er In the lip, Join with him in re turning thanks to Jere Crouse for a recent kindness shown to the sufferer. May his shadow never grow less, and his iluysbe long In the land. W. S. STAPr.. There Is a bad outlook for nil kinds of fruit. A pples, peaches, and cher ries nm almost a failure. Pears will he an ordinary crop. :iinces will be pood. The potato prospects are en- floa racing. Corn looks well. Of wheat there will hardly be half n crop, but the yield of oats will tin large, while, the hay crop will be short. L -.- tkint trimftaniat 111 count T . ae.1lnt; tha oawa in Uiair f 'por. M m .ni...a m.1 tiaithhnrboada. S'd Su .- tin fet. and "III fa ln IN ra . I. Our Minium "I" alw.ja op" X.' , kn nl.h Hi niMtk thronah tbcmnn Kir , if local jilttni. of pohllfl Intar.at i (i - Mil sot hold owrll rwspoBswiw wnua )tbr ! ipreoo. -1 ; ' '. UOTICS TO STJ2SCHBE13. i lJO at the flngures on the liibel of roar paper. Those fif?uren tell you MlSt IV4TK TO WHICH tOtrt SCBSCH1P MOX U TAIU. Within 8 weeks after money Is sent, see if daU U changed. Vo oiier reoeiut Is necessary. I S II II IT I tl n w is M JT H 41 IS 4 A. TT m i r m UnMiwI J. II I IM Mull Mraal ' l is I Is 1 l.awlatown I 7.20 lou Maltland t.M I l - I'alnter 1 M S.IT Khlndla T.HS Wor T 4.1 I IS Mrt'lnra I 7 hi a, KauVaMllll I 1ST 8 4 Adamabara; 11 s.M Urvrartowa I 10 B.S" Hntr ' a j,i 4 o MldillelnlrB.li SIS 4IH Meimr S 15 4.21 Kraamer s Jo 4 ll t'awllntf R 44 4 30 PMIniKrnra s.s.i 4 Bllr,roa J. 9 on 4 ii saubar l .o Sllsirrov Arrommodntlon. i (Oannactlnf with tflni oa N.O. H ) f Lmto Sallnintrof a. Ar rtvo at Sallni'ijrOT HIMI. S.MI-.M tiif. M. .17 M. J.n. WtMin.Oen'l I'ailAsaol. ' Ctti9- E. pL'itH, (tau'l Maoagar. ' Eepublicaa Standing Csmmitteo . of Snyder county elected on (Saturday, Ifareh 2. for the ensuing year: Adams J. Phrader, Moses Krb. lleafiT- Kiib. Middleswarth, J.AlKler. Heaver W-y. II. t;isb, W.O. Warner. Centre -Frank Htine, Aaron Walter. Chapman -K. W. Wallis, J. O.Uohrer. Frain J.8.HasHln(ter, J.W.R"tiiinfer Jackfon A. A. Hummel, M. llanlly. itldIN-biirK-C Bee bold. J.H.Arnold. Mldilleerwk A. C. Fields, H.Mourer. Monroe It. Hummel, V. H. Hitter. I'enn-W. V. How. P. 8. Ulrieh. rerrv Henry Harding, Levi Kepler. Perry W. .1. H. Willis. T. li.i.ruy bill B'urove M.Ii.Waj?eiiseller,J.N.Ueigle Uuioii-J. 1. Botcur, W, L. Heinle. Wash'n J. P. Moyer, J. M. HufTiiinn. Tloi 'ia tw mn it taxis' Botes, an' him ie'1 piiDt 'ea." we are greatly in ueua 01 rain. Read th spoclaltles in Wels' new svdvertisenieiit. Nearly every person Is going to Lewlsbur on the 4th. Mrs. J. II. App, of Sellnscrove has qnltu a larye inusio class in MiJdlo burgh. Jttwes Beaver and his sister Ida, of Union county, Sundayed with their parents. Yara aA -aYt tjJ as bogs at his public tale In Mlddleburgh on (Saturday. .The locusts have not as yet made their appearance in and around Mld dleburgh. The wood-cock season opens on the 1st of July. All that Is wanted uow vre the birds. J). T. Rhoads is acknowledged the most expert tin roofvr and spouter in Centiul Pennsylvania. It Is estimated that the people of thetnited States snuff, chew and uioke one million dollars per day. Miss Maud Arnold last week return ed from her three months visit with relatives in Philadelphia . . . . j ' Miss Mattie Fiaia has been quite criously ill with malarial fever dur ing the last week, but is Improving. , Andy Bchambaoh's pheasants re cently given to a hen to raise, have taken to the woods like bank cashiers take to. Canada. 1 1 Prof. Jacob Stover, theological stu dent of belinsgrove is canvassing Mid dleburgh in the interests of the Amer ean Tract Society. , ' John Farnsworth, the popular com merolal man will briog his family to Mlddleburgh to spend his Hummer's vacation. Welooine. The , eontract for building the new wooden bridge across Middlecreek at Meiser, has been awarded; to Peter Keffer, of Siinbury, Pa., at ft, 440k Young man, when taking a rfde.snd there is an ioe vream saloon within live miles, never let the lady drive un less you have more than four cents In your pocket "Wes" Bowen's Balogna sausages are just the thing for lunches these hot days and save the women the heat and fatjgue of cookiug. They ore frebb, clean and delicious. Br. R. Rothrock of MoClure was in town on Monday In response to a pro fessional call from Grandmother F.is enhownr, who hos been gradually einklng fot Uie last week or so. The editor of thewddieuurgh Post passed his 8lst birth da on the 28th, nit May he enjoy a long h. happy life.-Lewlstown iVec 2V4. Thank you. Notich. Th duplicates ot the Mlddleburgh Borough taxes, of 1844 nd 1899 are in my hands for collec tion and If not paid within ten days from 4ote will be collected according to law. . . I. Qmua JUkbrr, Jane 25, 1885. Collector. We were In error last week In stat ing that Mrs. I). Uolender.had left for Akron, O. Bhe left, however, later, accompanied by her liusbund to wit ness the graduation of their daughter Kate In the Akron public schools, The Sheriff returned this week. Dur ing his absence Bam'l Hare served as lord of the laud. " Jere Cronse thinks of Introducing the ball and chain system in Middle- burgh and try the experiment llrst on his easy chair which nearly everyday takes the slip from his front porch and walks off with Peck's Bad Boy, (J. F. Kelt,) to the Wallle House to get pawned for therigars. Of course Jer ry redeems him (the chair) ami with threats of turning hint into eternal kindling wood, extorts tho most pro fuse promises of reform. There will be a rush to get married between this and I ho 1st of October, when the new marriage lawn will go into effect. The free and easy process of tho present will then come to a halt, as it should have done long ago. Kven other States had taken advan tage of the laxity of our law on this point, and when minors and others who had better staid single could not get a license, they would board a train, visited our States and return full fledged man and wife. John Murphy, representing Kverts, Peck 4 Kiehards, who are publishing a history of Snyder,Miniln, Union and Juniata counties is among us looking up the prospects of the work here. He reports very good success in the th'ee other adjoining counties and we hope our people will not dampen his ardor by manifesting n luck of interest In the work. Mr. Muryhy is a very pleasant gentleman in fact entirely out of the order of the aver age canvasser, and we hope he will And a welcome over every threshold In the county. Co. F. P. Brlnkor of Bloomsburc. while on a recent business trip t aiiddieburgli, noticed our weakness for fine steel engravings, and ns an evidence of his appreciation for our tastes, he last week sent us one of the finest and most picturesque landscape views ever taken. It is a view of the Falls of Mlnue haha. The Col. visited the spot several years ago nnd was so impressed with the grandeur of Its proportions, and the beauty of its surroundings, that he had it photo graphed and afterwards enlarged for tho benefit of his friends among whom, we are proud to any, he counts us one. Thank you. We acknowledge the receipt of a copy of the Hevlsed Version of the Old Testament, from the Henry Bill Publishing Company, Norwich, Conn. ttreat pains were taken to have the book accurate, having been compared word for word with the English edi- tion by the best Biblical scholars at tainable. This edition will no doubt be received a the SUimlarJ. It Is priu ted iu largo clear type, on the best of paper, and elegantly bound. Its arrangement In every respect is superior to any wo havo seen, and ill prove a great help to ministers and Biblical students. If you want steady and lucrative employment ad dress this compuuy for an agency. In Cuba, two hours before a tinner Is distributed on the street, a copy must be sent, with the editor's name. to the government and one to the cen sor. When the aper Is returned with the censor's Indorsement the paper may g out to the public. One of the newspapers of Havana disregards the law.'pablishes what it pleases, and when it gets ready. Every few weeks the government Bnes the editor and suppresses the paper. The next day the paper appears under a new name. Its frequent brushes with the govern ment advertise It, and people buy it to see what new indiscretion it has committed. The subscription price Is f24ayeat. The Pennsylvania Editorial Associ ation met at the (Jirard House, Phlla- "Inhla, on Monday evening, June 23, aildlt. nnvf An xr nrnnnulu.l f-. 1 Branch, wn, f, i,irtpnthiiiiitH' meeting was heiu. . ...i.. tendered the member UK8od(t.j tlon, on Monday evening J u-. 23 . the Journalists' club of Phihuieiti . y at their rooms, 904 Walnut street AW Invitation was accepted to visit the "Collossus Elephant" at West Brlgh ton Beach, Coney Island, and the visit was the ohlef feature of Wednesday's progaiuiue. The editorial dinner will probably take place to-day, J une 29, at Leland's Ocean hotel, Long Branch. The editor of the Post didn't go the salary for overseer of the poor not warranting suou extravagance. Attkmptkd Robbbrt. Last week CKXTKnvitXR Oossip. as Howard (loss, of West Beaver I On Tuesday evening Jane 10th Br township, was driving along the road D. II. Hot h rock of Three Springs Pa, near Fisher's Mills, late at night, he and Miss F.ll Walter, of this place, was halted by two men who demand ed his money and horse and buggy. One of them took hold of the bridle and the other posted himself aside of the bnggy to recleve the goods. Mr. Hos parleyed a little, then suddenly giving his horse the whip, jerked him self away before they realized what was up. He did not know the parties and does not know whether they had any weapons. The general oplonton Is they were soiuo local ainatures who aspire to the faiuo of Jesse James, but whose aspirations ought to be check ed by a shingle well laid on their sat of action by a Arm paternal hand. The time-worn theory of tramps is hooted at nod the eittcens of West Beaver will do well to look up these chaps and nip their ambitions in the bud or dip them In the mud. Among the many fine cakes present ed Sfetler's Comet Band by the citi zens of Hartletou for their festival was a ma tmi) ii h pyramid enko baked by Miss Kate Sleininger. The cake was chanced off at the festival, but the party holding thelucky ticket had either left the ground or lost it. The band accordingly returned It. to the doner, who In turn re presented it to the Bund. They brought it witli them to Mlddleburgh mid on Tuesday evening chanced it out again. They sold one hundred tickets at five cents apiece. Tho number "78" was the lucky one nnd F. 1'.. Bower, Esq., happened to hold It. Ho accepted it and then for the third time presented it to the band to have it sold at auc tion, when he (Mr. Bower) bouxht It back for cents. The bovs realued in the neighborhood of nine dollars for the cake and cordially rnt urn their thanks to all whoassiMcd them iu the effort. We hae perfected arrangement? with a Western firm througl we will be enabled to furnish XXX :wi I lU.ltwli altiniPIA. At , IMI "rru.1r mint iiome thousand. All sbingles are warrant orthe liriiles parents, where In the ,.,.nr , at1i knots. . i FltKKIIt'ltd Itkm. Mrs. John WeUt and her son How nrd, I',, liassler and J. O. W. H i-slcr went to I 'ollegcville to wituc the graduation of Miss Mary Wl-'-t at L'u.iiiia College. Rev.Wanipole went to Philadelphia to attend the meeting of the board of trustees of the Lutheran Theological Seminary. Ho is a member of the board. Prof. Charles I). Moyer hits return ed to the parental roof to 'pend a part of his vacation here. He will re turn to Waterloo, Iowa, early iu Sep teiuber and assume the principiilihip of the schools at that place at a sala ry of $1400. M. I.. Snyder of Kansas, aecoinpa uied by his friend visited our place on Monday. H. H. Ciriium, Esq. and Prof. W. P. Moyer went to Philadelphia last Tuesday to remain during the week. Supt. Dill is slowly recovering. He sits iu his arm chair part of each day. Prof. W. II. Mover and Miss I.i..ie K. Dill, closed their school iu th I reeburg Academy with mi attend unco of 00 studeuU tho lat day. Rhpoktkr, Wkst Bkavkii Itkms. You will soon hear the rattle of the mower iu tlie meadow, and smell the sweet fragrance of new mown hay. The masons will soon have the wall of II. W. Ulsh's store ready fur the carpenters. We had a very refreshing shower on Sunday eveuiug. There are indications for a good po tato crop, tleorge Dunn completed tho paint ing ousiness last week, ami M now ready to contract. A.A.Homig has a fine piece of wheat and he claims phosphate did it, too, The new township (Spring) takes about one-third of our vottrs, but, according to tho way some estimate it will tuke the candidates longer to canvas the county than before. Joseph Kuepp of New Lancaster, caught two cubs a few days ugo, but the old one made good her escape. John P. Fisher makes the best Ice cream In town. A trial Is all that is necessary to convince you. Jacob II. Howell of McCIure ship pen more nara mis season than any other person around McCIure. W. Y. Mc(4 laughing bought tho W, Treaster property. Moyer & Co. are at present engaged Iu the lumber and bark business on Juck's mountain giving employment to about 20 or BO hands. Buo. Sicussonovn Itkms. Oeorgo 8. Snyder and family ol Franklin township visited friends in this place on Sunday. John 8. Hasslnger of Frankliu twp woe in town ou Friday. Ih9 Hook & Ladder festival was not as well patronized as It should have been. The members alwavs re B . sponu 10 every alarm and we think our citizens should remember this and encourage and aid thorn in every way posbiuie. The Fund Society of Rev. Ochsen iuiu b:ui(; refill ion, pio niceu across the river ou Saturday. Wo learn they had a nice time. Key. Yutsy's congregation are hav- ing their church fresooed. This will add greatly to its Inside appearance. II. P. J arret t, Daniel Roiuiar. Samu el Spah r and (ieorge Seosholth start ed for Reading, on Sunday night to worn at bridging. Selinsgrove turns out a number of bridge builders. Considerable amusement has been afforded our people for the past week fulling the ponies being lassoed. by thetvem,tty ,8 tbe tl,ua 8et RPart works quesflLlto,vtfon e ter the talk wherever"1' work '. as though It would ca".. H looks Selinsgrove will be well r at Lawlsbarir on the 4th. Uted presence of a goodly number of Invit ed friends, representing the youth and beauty of the town beside a number from a distance, they took solemn vows that made them one for life. May they never have cause to regret this Important step, and as they travel through life together may their path-way be strewn with flow era, with no thorns to mar their pleas urcs, Tho brido who is an accom plished young lady, Is the daughter of Val. Walter, a prominent cltiien of this place, end the groom was former ly a resident of Mlddleburgh, and is well known in this county. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hothrock left for Three Springs Huntingdon County, the next day where he is engaged in tho practice of Medicine. Sho was one of our brightest and best young ladies, and her loss will Vie sorely felt in the church, Sunday school and society in general. A number of our gentlemen were on a fishing expedition near Spring Mills, several days last week. We don't know their success, but suppose they had fisherman's luck. Oiito a number from this place at tended Commencement at "ew Ber lin liit week. Just ns we expected, our band during their stay in New Berlin last week was greatly praised for their fine appearance and excellent pluv iug. Wilson Dreeso and wife of Troxel ville, were the guests ol . ('. Spang ler on the 1 Ut It. Ice cream time has couieaudthe fair on is are happy. Dr. tl. C. Mohn and wife, and C. A. Walter, all of Laurel ton, were in town on the 17th. Dr. J. F. Kenawel, made a trip to McAlllsterville, lost week ou a visit 10 his sick father. Mrs. ex Sheriff Keiehly of Franklin wus here last week -an invited guest to the wedding of Miss Kll.i Walter. Miss Kate Steiuinger of Hurt let on, was in town several days last week. Dr. C. L. Mohn of Kelly X. Uads was in town recently. The festival and c-ike walk given by the band on Saturday evening whs financially, a grand success. Thanks fur liberal patronage. The streets were crowded with the youth and beauty and it was one of the liv liest Saturday evenings the town has experienced for some time ami yet good order prevailed throughout. Miss Alice Oberlin returned on Sun day from iieur Lcwishurg, where she has been teaching a summer school. Chas. Z. Badger, wife and daughter of Milllinburg, were the guests of S. F. Slieary, on Sunday. Isaiah Walter and wife of Franklin, were the guests of F.ph. Walter, Sat urday and Sunday. K. K. Trout uiiiu and wife of Spring Creek, were the guests of Isaao How ersox on Saturday and Sunday. John ISriiiiiier of Micliimi, former ly of this county, is visiting friends iu this vicinity. W. II. Deadlier, Asst. P. M. at Mld dleburgh was In town on Saturday evening. Wlmt are the attractions, William! Hkpuhtku. blanks for sale at this All kinds of office. CiTPIants, Seeds, Flowers, Birds, ic. Hunt, Seeduian, Lewistown, Pa. Trunks, Satchels, and Valises, at S. Oppenheiiner's, Selinsgrove. A full line of Spring hats already on hand at; S. Oppeiiheimer's, Selins grove. A full liueof Plow and Dress shoes Just opened at S. Oppeiiheimer's Se linsnrove. New Lkapku Sewing Machines nt '25, in Gift's store room. Middh-hurg Hkxuv Mink Survival or the fitest. Downs' F.iix ir has outlived every other enugl remedy simply because it Is the best For sale at Barber's Drug store. J. Htovks! Stovks!!-H. I. Romlg, at Heaver Springs, has for sale all kinds of stoves and stove renuim. uie him a call. tiuulars address For par. T. II. HAUTF.lt, Mlddleburgh, Pa. nTure Hye, Copper Dis tilled Mountain Dew Whis key nt 2.00 per gallon or (JO rents per quart. TllF.OS. SWINEFORD, Kagte Hotel, Franklin, I'a. Jury List, Sopt Term, 1833 rKiTho Busiest Store in tho County Raf ixrtfnllt tiiTitM jour atti nttm to t'ia Inrga and eararsllf ala. tad :tooi or KLEGAXT XE W SI RLXG STYLES L Mens' and Boys' Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods. Stfct thcXcwcst, Qualities the Vest, Prices the Lowest l.lal of Wranil Juror a 8'pt.r. Illi, eonfaanflloc Mas Iraajti fif lar, ll. A'lanii l.aas SJh.wvar f'harlal f. Mat Bnf-Mauraa linear, .t.oob .1. Alalar, J.O. f nylr. Ilaar WrM-.trnaph Kiln, W. It, Kllsa. Hftttry u. I.aiiii. Kmnklln- .1. f HftMlngar. .MliMleliurth Hani. lUchmin. MrniMr It. i:. Kim Thoinni Matt. I'arrjr .lamb 1'rntt, Philip ."Vbu.a, Jf., floor f Mairna , Oari( I, lnr. Pefff Warn A J on tar.Ur. aelia.nr.ua .liihn Aumlliar, tl. W. Manh, Franklin Hnut. A..T. I.MtoiiMuod, t'nlno John Hip-. K. M, n'Nell. Watliinatnn-.l. M. n,;lar. I.I.I tf rVHt .Itirera .Irawa. for S.'pl. T. IMS, rotnmanelnf Mon day 21. A'm .lotin . 1'attemir, IrHn VMrnlf. Ilra.ar t'reil lllnaaman, .1. P. Wattal, John llurfc. II. ii. Smlih. 0fr Wo.tMi.-o H'l ailrultlrr, Oaort; . I.amtiart, A A. lunula. I'antra A. I.. S!pnlnr, Kanliro F.'fnlef. I'tiapmaa- Wm I r Mi'imn. s-mn.l UnrrnM. r'raiililln-in,lrow Krtar. Miotn-i I'ranii, ..rpii Waltar, I'.iar Hauea, J ,lio Nor man. .Trknii-.t. M. Haali-rm o. MlJ.lia' UKii-lnlm I'.. Smith. Miallarra luhn IM nar, a.D. Haintoyar, llarrl.nn II. Wlnkl. Harrr Aiirv.,1. Monroa-tllii oauiilar, 1mm llailv, Hanrt Mow. r. r.nn sainual TrTiU. T. W. Fiahnr. Parry l.r.l k.ti'ar. l. W. II i,-:ihrgr, Law- la .Minium, l.aH t liir. ra.r; We i-n,ni, M. Il.a.. t.wl Woomar. Joaviih Arimua.l HullnaKniva W ilfon Klnnrv, .1. n. liarlrh, John ."pal.r. Wahl ttun-.loia: h tMalil, II. y. Mor Hanrr HMn, Kllaf fliraub, I. S . HalRttl, Ji'bn Ii. I.antg Jackaon -Noah llron.a. Advico to Mothoro- Ara rnn liMiiri, at ntub.t an.l hroknn ot your rri hy j. k rtill.t uilrlnK ani i rilns with pain nt onttlna tothr If m.ionil at nnca ami tint a lutitla "I MB.. Winhi.ow'k Sootiiixi sriirr emi llKitKiiKN Tkktmimu. I in vnlua la HualiMilalila It will rtill etli.' p,,r llttln a uiTsri r Iminai) iati ly . 1 1. penil m-nu U m ,lli tk. there I. n ml.t ike ni ui It. It rnren ilya. entcrjr ami ilUrrhiirfi, ran ulalea the etuniaoh and In l. euro wind Colli', nrtuoe tlia KUina, rdueei lnlliiiiitiitliin, and ! tuna and i-n. er to Hi li"le KT.Ie ii, Mil. Wikhiow'i Siiiitii i Si iu ! run !n i i.niiKM Tan-rut ku I. pln. ant to ttia tinte and la the prescript Ion , ( sna ol I h old ' M and liet fnioala ntir.r. nnd i.hy.t tin. In the "nlicl n,l I. vr h hy all itruiti.i throUKl'uut the world. I'rlna ii eauta bnit:e. May Vi, 'si ly. Pefenta will flud 1 1 to their a.tranlcRa to ninths their h-T with una of lha msnj at runs aarTlcaa1diulttwshafnrehaM lor Mprl.,: nemn.1. Webayatuken apn.l pain to rear linn of II .yt'. Mall, mads up from Biat. pretty labrlea, that will Hand mukIi and hard i-rrle wittioui .howlna: Ida dirt. Our etioni are m.idn with n ay to Hit pra tletlinrntthwarerwllldarlTa, at will aa the pt a.raneu f Ilia foodl In the Hot I'urou.... .'f nt and nature hiinem Mo ula at honeat prl.-tiB. Whan you rotna to Hellnearnra rail. W takt pleasure In ahowlnif you oar Men's gaits, lor wa ara lore jun will l,t Impraxe I Willi lha truth I l.ai lor ..ot, iultantat, ttyll.h rMii. IPS, uur ttore atanila hi and hnuldatt al.oye all oii., ra. Wa time alto as tloinie line of Hats, Hosiery Neckwear, Shirts, celluloid Cult and Dollars, tltuna t nderwear, BTR A W rloiiliia, Tlit Jt Ks, saTUII tVH, Watches and Jewelry, anmprlalnK lh mnft et'enalva and tuUtantlal variety of nooda In Snyder county. t .'otue. i 'urni, Corns, 10,000 pounds of Wool wanted. DUEIFUSS HUOTJIERSe SELINSGROVE, PA. iiai(Si!3clKir$T illarkct Hut tor Vi F.cirs.... l'iftt'il clii-rrii's L'npittiMl ' ltliii-klKirrii's Iiplii,rrii,s ( itiimis I.unl , Tallow Sprint; t'hii'ki'iis pi-r II). Turki-ys Sill- ..: Sotil.le 1 1 'i in 'i 14 H .v 8 Ii R 1'.' . s .111 MA1MMF.I). Jtstto 21. by Hi'V. J. I'. iSliiiul-I.Wiii Yt-i't'i-r, of tn'itr Miilillfburh iiinl Sliss J.lzzie ."Noll of Muilllinrovt'. .linn 14. by K.iv. S. F,. Oiths.'iifotd, I'.iiok 1 1. HoyiT nml Kiiiinii llulli'ii lnn'li, both of Krnt)!ii'v,ll. Central Dry Goods Store, SELINSGKOVE, PA. o We have a large variety of sum mer silks in stock, which we are offering now at such low prices, that everybody can afford to buy a silk dress. Some silks reduced to Q7h cents. Our assortment of dress Ginghams and Seersuckers is complete and prices extremely low. Full line of Jerseys, Beauti ful line White and Colored Cash mere Shawls, and silk embroider ed Scarfs. Immense lino of Em brsideries of all widths, up to 45 inches wide, ready for ladies dress es. These goods are very much in demand this neason, and we havo a nice line of them. Prices are much lower than they were the beginning of the season. Respectfully, S. WEIS. TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c. ji 1:1 . May 2.1, In New Hi'rlin, Mrs. ft, J. Lot, vidnw of lr. Josi'pli It Lot, iIi'ci-us.mI, atcr-il W years, I month nml '.Welti vs. ivp., A linn t bur Ili'iiry ami Ma 0 months , Willie, ntjeil 10 A II . it win pay cvrry i.ony to examine the innnuiso Htovk Fiirnittiie for srtlo hy tho rnptilur Furniture man W.II. FELIX Lewistnuii I-.very bottloof AnAen & Oil Llni niviit suhl is wnrrnnti-il by tho propri t'tors to iHvu wilsfui'tl on or iiiniii'v will bo rffumh'il. For salt) at Httrhcr's DrKstor jMIIOi J. 1 Kenrns of the lleuvcrtown CurriHire Works has Just runoivtnl thi' llnest lot of Whips, Lap dusters, Fly nets, Halters Hint Harness that has ever been brought to thlsnnnntv For stile cheap. Cull uml see them. J.P. Shirk of thw Heai?rtown Hard ware store, lias Just received a lot of iiriusur Grain Cradles, Double liar poon Hay Forks, Hopes and Pullies. double-shovel Plows, Steel nails, ete. iiiesepooas will be sold lower than ever before More people adults and children. are troubled with costlveness than wltb any other ailment. l)r Henry uiixter s Mandrake Hitters will cure costlveness and prevent the diseases which result from it. For sale at Har bor's Drug store. June. LAST NoticK. Forbearance ceases to be a virtue and the umleralrrne,! wll he compelled to procceed oolloct- Injc by law tbe printing ami subscrip tion accounts tf J. Crouse, unless the creditors will settle before the exptra. of 80 days. Take due notice as it will Prof. F. L. Dergstresser of Pehiita 'Jith last settle and save unneces- uoiiege. ueuvsourg, is at uotne on a Ivlbit, XI. expenses, Middle Jamrs O. Cuorsa. Pa,. Oct. , '84. .Line 10, in Penn t w inue, iniiiKhtcr of Henry rM lisniiiseli, 3 years, ami :t days. Mn.y a?, in Washington tvv son of Henry L. Witiuer, months and T days. June 13, in JVnn twp. .Win. Hughes, aed fit years, Ii month nml Sl (lavs. A I'MixisTiUTons' NOTin:- XV I.'-tler. of Admlnlitriitlnrl In tli t.'e if I. KM llilYKK. Int. of I'cntra ii.nrtialilp, snyilrr i-'Hiniy .l'.,io'il, liaviDK loan itraut.il Ilia un lnraiK' .'t. all knoarlnx IIikiii- aolvn ln.loi.ls I to aal.l e.taia art r)n'aiil ti lu.ka 1 111 in. Out ia)iii'M. whlla 'h -ae havihir nlaluiiMiil j r..iut Mian duly auili- nticaie.l tu W. A. N AIM1, Junal. tl. Alailil.iratur. ADMINISTHATOKS' NOTICE Letter, of Aliiiinlatrail. in on tlia ruiat. or imi i-1 1'unKlel.urK-r I Hi-ol Ml. Ml. cr.uk t,v,.. Siiyiler t)u , l a., Jacaaaail, tiavloK Lean ur.at iltntha unilamlKiii'il all pnrami. Imnalna inHui.uivei nnti'i'i. 1 iq Fam iiiKm nr. rcqua.t oil tu iimLa Imn cillitta iayuiatit, wuiia ilmra DavinK iiiiiia. in iraseat thaui doty aalken tiaalaJ tu IIAXII I, MOt'll F.H. bAKAli UUMil.r,IUMt(ir:i(. 110a 4 '4 pil, AilmlDlnrators. r a A .J XTT. . AM kn is ilia cu xxuu w uuimi am i n .uarv or t 1m1u1Mi.m llultlt Kr.d, No tiIrilinii'o tin .1, J .. t. Wliri NKV, Nuirv in in l(n,-hiitnr.N. V Juno a in i. . .NiuuutniH i.i.ur. I wonl.1 ronprotfully irfoinTuT citizens of Snyder conntv, tbitt I am now prepared to do "nil work iu my linn rromptly nnd iu ll o hest wnikajHuliLo maoucr. Mv Stock of 3 COOK STOYK A A I) JIEATEKS Int. Illdi-nt snl.K'l I'liUS WAMDIl Inr th. Memoirs of U. . GRANT II In own nrraiiiil ol Ihu ri'nl"t in I III . i y Hlruirulo in in Jem tiiiiun. lon.iw.j ! ur.lum ulrua l.v lakan Will wll liniiiKn.il ,-. Inr im rl !-n l.'t ml ,ir,.., lirllll.Udi llHilS., 1'ut'a., tJ t'licrtuul ut. I'uiU., Ia. IJcelebratedT TMnultl nnd Wrll. irira let iiirdy nil iiruvcn d , Urn viilun I Id til i1if.4sti frnm iwpnw or 4fM'f'"ir ruriHi nisnm, wmtl Ffvvlhn.ni. IHyi.liillt.o NwW 1 iiHMluJt iu (triiHral l.'LiJitj ftnil dtnHM'ii of ds. ih'y nt His ftir'il. A mU u)nit, ooiifimijr n Ifijiirisstafi iiiifiiMiiftit. iSn nirir-r ltiiii.!y han r Cvtvisti vueii uuuuuuuwt buld by tvU OnMtaUtt, $1 1 3 WEEKS, ThsPOI.H'K Hir.KTTK will lie niailail. aoour.lv wrapn. I, to any aililr.aa In tba full ad btaia. tor innaiuonibi on rocaliit at ONE DOLLAR. I.lhnal illaiouul atlnwKd 10 rtmaMra. aw.nt. and nluls, HaiAplaoopiai maliad fr.a, Addreaa all order, to Kl Oil ARD K. KOX, ITBlSSLia HlUABS, N, V, ISAAC JIIkST Surron Dentist ! Middleburg. Snyder County, Pa. Ovtrins lk rnAMSLili sbas tns DaroT Ivnrvthinfr belonging to tbe pro A.J Fa.iloQ din a In tba baat ruabnar. All .or warlantad. Tarun modarata. Ha will alao attand In bualnaai avary twa waaki at Dentrwllla Troialvllia, llaavar- awn Adsasburi sail i'aitutrlH 5s simply immr-nso, includitip nil I.irds of eland ard wakes, rruarftiitetd to givo falir-fuctioH. I imiko a Hpccmlty of ROOMING AND SPOUTING ftntl rorJially eolicit llio pnl Ho pulrormfje in tliis line, Stoves delivered utul put up leadj for nse williotit tstia chtiro to nil pnrcliftsen rosidipp within tensonal.lo ilihlaneo. ThnuUiiifj y0n for pat fuvors nud eolk-itirg a ContiouHUuo vt tho sumo, I nm Very Truly Vours, D. T- RHOAS Mil)iJ.i:i,i:u(,H, p.v THE POPULAR MIFFLIN COUNTY. Every depatlmpnt full anl rot.ly for bitsinoss. The Urgent nnrt raoeX Cnrernlly .Selortod Stock of WALNUT & PAINTED CHAMHER SUITS, over shown in Lowistown. Sixty Chamhcv Snif , prio-s f)0ni ?25.00 to .$12.I?,(K boiiip twonty-ovo Buits moro thnn ever on Imtul nt nnv on a timo bi.foro Thcso suits nro nil potten up iu RooJ olylr., tnnLo ami fin ish. Nono Retter, and will bono!.! low for rnRh. Call nnd inmer-t arn,u uml boar prices. UKDS, CHAIRS, RU REAL'S, KINKS. SAl Tfl TA- RM.3 all kinds MATRUSSKS of oil kiude. TOUTV I.OUXm f.- s?.1).?.1) np. Reps, Rruixw.lB. Torrjs Hair Cloth, nnd Velvet tovmb W Uk3 tho lead iu these Roods. SIDEBOARDS, haodnoroo nnd eWt Our own niako. All Pricos low for Cash. nr c. 4 i Motto t-Good Roods, Low Prices, ami No Trouble to Show Gcoda PICTURES, PICTURE THAMES, etc., for tho million W.H. FELIX, Pro. FARMERS ! ! Wa uaka Iba hraoaa "SWINGBEArSULKT llluatrata.1 bolow, alao 4,fiarJeiCiljflipptr" PLOWS, fultlrators, RAKE8, dM.,ak. it m m arc rai Tula ftULKV 'LOW with It. ust.nt T..n. a. Toil Hi Waut, .ud awiuaina btwli iUm makt bum lajl.lwn.oi uf tu, kjj Ww,j, TnB DEAM ran tia fmlanad Hldlr whan dMtraA. a l.ft lo.wiu ai..awa. If II airikaa a .lump or atotia. ikwi Tumiiiir on.aawci alao nirw fur turulcf Mraara wlikwaA NLUM. IV. an m in. tia., Bar rot Osovulm la DAVID BtUOLET M'F'Q C9. an li Sml 1 imUif ark( 1-iilUA.OO, Ilil. 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